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Azienda Ospedaliera Nazionale“SS. Antonio e Biagio e Cesare Arrigo”Working Paper of Public Healthnr. 9/2012per ricercare e interpretare le nuove conoscenze da applicare alla propria pratica professionale.Anche per i tutor l’impatto dell’ esperienza formativa sui comportamenti individuali e sul servizionel suo complesso è stato ritenuto efficace e costruttivo. E’ stato fondamentale per i tutor poterdisporre di un metodo “dinamico” che permettesse di seguire il tirocinante nei percorsidiagnostici, finalizzati alla corretta selezione del donatore ed evitare comportamenti che sidiscostassero dalle linee guida e protocolli.Concluso il percorso, si è registrata una maggiore autonomia dei medici volontari nella gestionedel processo di valutazione del donatore che si è tradotta anche in una drastica riduzione dellarichiesta di consulenza telefonica ai medici del SIT.ConclusioniIn considerazione dei risultati raggiunti si é previsto di proseguire con questa modalità formativacoinvolgendo anche altre figure professionali. L’adeguata formazione per la corretta selezione deldonatore rappresenta infatti un momento critico dell’intero processo che continuerà a esseremonitorato con l'utilizzo di specifici indicatori di attività quali n.° unità provenienti dalle sediesterne scartate dal SIT dopo la raccolta, per motivi medici e tecnici /100 unitàpervenute (standard di riferimento: da 0 a 1%).3

Azienda Ospedaliera Nazionale“SS. Antonio e Biagio e Cesare Arrigo”Working Paper of Public Healthnr. 10/2012Title: Clinical Implications High Frequency Chest Wall Oscillation (HFCWO)Authors: Mantellini E.*, Perrero L. *, Petrozzino S. *, Gatta A.°, Bona S.°Type: Original ArticleKeywords: respiratory infections; cough; high frequency chest wall oscillation;AbstractPurpose: patients with neuromuscular diseases presents an high incidence of respiratory infectionsfavoured by stagnation of deep bronchial secretions and deficit of cough. The aim of thestudy is to evaluate the correct treatment of this condition and the role of High FrequencyChest Wall Oscillation (HFCWO) in helping the removal of bronchial secretions andreduce the incidence of infections in patients with neuromuscular disease.Methods: analysis of the current bibliography related to respiratory infections and neuromusculardisease. PCEF (Peak Cough Expiratory Flow) is used as a standardized indicator ofefficiency of cough.Results: the High Frequency Chest Wall Oscillation (HFCWO) is useful, in cases of increasedproduction of mucus and impairment of muco-ciliary clearance, to remove thetracheobronchial secretions and reduce the incidence of infections.Conclusions: the correct approach to patients with neuromuscular disease and frequent respiratoryinfections is focused on treatment of cough ineffective and management of bronchialsecretions. High Frequency Chest Wall Oscillation (HFCWO) (VEST) has a centralCorresponding authorE-mail: lperrero@ospedale.al.it;Department of Rehabilitation *Respiratory and Cardiac Rehabilitation °Hospital “SS. Antonio e Biagio e Cesare Arrigo” of Alessandria, Italy1

<strong>Azienda</strong> <strong>Ospedaliera</strong> Nazionale“SS. Antonio e Biagio e Cesare Arrigo”<strong>Working</strong> <strong>Paper</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Health</strong>nr. 10/<strong>2012</strong>Title: Clinical Implications High Frequency Chest Wall Oscillation (HFCWO)Authors: Mantellini E.*, Perrero L. *, Petrozzino S. *, Gatta A.°, Bona S.°Type: Original ArticleKeywords: respiratory infections; cough; high frequency chest wall oscillation;AbstractPurpose: patients with neuromuscular diseases presents an high incidence <strong>of</strong> respiratory infectionsfavoured by stagnation <strong>of</strong> deep bronchial secretions and deficit <strong>of</strong> cough. The aim <strong>of</strong> thestudy is to evaluate the correct treatment <strong>of</strong> this condition and the role <strong>of</strong> High FrequencyChest Wall Oscillation (HFCWO) in helping the removal <strong>of</strong> bronchial secretions andreduce the incidence <strong>of</strong> infections in patients with neuromuscular disease.Methods: analysis <strong>of</strong> the current bibliography related to respiratory infections and neuromusculardisease. PCEF (Peak Cough Expiratory Flow) is used as a standardized indicator <strong>of</strong>efficiency <strong>of</strong> cough.Results: the High Frequency Chest Wall Oscillation (HFCWO) is useful, in cases <strong>of</strong> increasedproduction <strong>of</strong> mucus and impairment <strong>of</strong> muco-ciliary clearance, to remove thetracheobronchial secretions and reduce the incidence <strong>of</strong> infections.Conclusions: the correct approach to patients with neuromuscular disease and frequent respiratoryinfections is focused on treatment <strong>of</strong> cough ineffective and management <strong>of</strong> bronchialsecretions. High Frequency Chest Wall Oscillation (HFCWO) (VEST) has a centralCorresponding authorE-mail: lperrero@ospedale.al.it;Department <strong>of</strong> Rehabilitation *Respiratory and Cardiac Rehabilitation °Hospital “SS. Antonio e Biagio e Cesare Arrigo” <strong>of</strong> Alessandria, Italy1

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